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Siberian permafrost found in the prehistoric animal Woolly Rhinoceros The last meal is still well preserved

In August, a woolly rhinoceros covered in brown hair was discovered in the Russian permafrost, and when the winter ice road formed, the carcass of the rhino was sent to Yakutsk for further study.

Siberian permafrost found in the prehistoric animal Woolly Rhinoceros The last meal is still well preserved

It is the best-preserved woolly rhinoceros ever found, with teeth, bones, intestines, fat, etc. preserved. Scientist Dr. Plotnikov said the young woolly rhinoceros was between three and four years old and could have survived between 20,000 and 50,000 years ago. Dr. Plotnikov also said it had a thick short fur that most likely drowned in the summer, and that its last meal remained in its stomach.

Source: World Wide Web

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